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Marina Ferrarini
Researcher at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Publications - 81
Citations - 3372
Marina Ferrarini is an academic researcher from Vita-Salute San Raffaele University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cytotoxic T cell & Immune system. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 78 publications receiving 3133 citations. Previous affiliations of Marina Ferrarini include University of Milan.
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Unusual expression and localization of heat-shock proteins in human tumor cells.
TL;DR: It is reported that tumor cells, compared with normal cells, constitutively expressed 2‐ to 10‐fold higher levels of intracellular HSP90, which might imply a role of HSPs in eliciting an immune response against cancer.
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Consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and clinical management of Erdheim-Chester disease
Eli L. Diamond,Lorenzo Dagna,David M. Hyman,Giulio Cavalli,Filip Janku,Juvianee Estrada-Veras,Marina Ferrarini,Omar Abdel-Wahab,Mark L. Heaney,Paul J. Scheel,Nancy Feeley,Elisabetta Ferrero,Kenneth L. McClain,Augusto Vaglio,Thomas V. Colby,Laurent Arnaud,Julien Haroche +16 more
TL;DR: This work provides the first multidisciplinary consensus guidelines for the clinical management of Erdheim-Chester disease, and detailed recommendations on the initial clinical, laboratory, and radiographic assessment of ECD patients are presented.
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Human γδ T cells: a nonredundant system in the immune-surveillance against cancer
TL;DR: The potential role played by resident V δ1 + and circulating Vδ2 + T cells in the defense against solid tumors and hematological malignancies is discussed.
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Macrophages exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis release chemokines able to recruit selected leucocyte subpopulations: focus on γδ cells
Elisabetta Ferrero,Priscilla Biswas,Katuscia Vettoretto,Marina Ferrarini,Mariagrazia Uguccioni,Luca Piali,Biagio Eugenio Leone,Bernhard Moser,Claudio Rugarli,Ruggero Pardi +9 more
TL;DR: The results underscore the role of MT extracts in the induction of macrophage‐derived chemokines responsible for the orchestrated recruitment of PMNs, monocytes, and Th1 and γδ T cells, as well as in the regulation of γ δ function.
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Autocrine Nitric Oxide Modulates CD95-induced Apoptosis in γδ T Lymphocytes
Clara Sciorati,Patrizia Rovere,Marina Ferrarini,Silvia Heltai,Angelo A. Manfredi,Emilio Clementi +5 more
TL;DR: A new physiological role for nitric oxide is demonstrated, acting as a survival factor for T lymphocytes, as well as selective for apoptosis induced by CD95 cross-linking, since it does not affect apoptotic program triggered by other stimuli.